Shoplifting reported near Beckley Plaza Dollar General, Beckley WV
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A shoplifting was reported near Beckley Plaza at the Dollar General. A white female wearing a pink hoodie and sweatpants was seen taking phone chargers without paying.
Audio|Heard on: Raleigh County Public Safety
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02:40
Transcript:
00:00
Another shoplifting call near Beckley Plaza, at the Dollar General, white female in a pink hoodie and sweatpants taking phone chargers.
00:10
Dispatch it.
00:14
29's Clear Hill Handler.
00:18
Copy direct.
00:24
Here you call 2.4-1.
00:29
241? I'm out.
00:33
Copy.
00:39
5-1 to Smith.
00:43
What's your location?
00:46
At the DOH Garage, he's getting the charger.
00:52
10-4, on your way back through, can you snag Padrinos? Lucas is ready.
00:58
10-4.
01:05
127. Can I have this service number when you get a chance, please?
01:14
25 Bravo 37033, repeating 37033.
01:24
Control 156, go ahead and shut us out here.
01:27
Copy, sir, 17-05.
01:34
Go, 136. Be advised, driver just took off on foot.
01:37
We're going to try to get it.
01:40
Copy.
01:46
Call 639.
01:50
Control. Control.
01:57
You didn't let's traffic for control your traffic getting through.
02:03
Control is the 639.
02:05
We're in service B on station.
02:09
Grab me, 17-06.
02:11
242,
02:15
have a good evening.
02:17
Have a good night.
02:20
Control, T.
02:23
27.
02:26
T-27.
02:31
The shoplifting, if you will just note on the card that she didn't have any of my paperwork ready.
02:36
She'll call me whenever she has it done.
02:38
You can go ahead and clear it.
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Location mentioned:
Beckley Plaza Ste 11, Beckley, WV 25801
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